antique tapestries

September 11, 2025

Where Do Gallery Runner Rugs and Kilims Belong Today?

Design applications of long, narrow rugs in modern homes, lofts, and commercial spaces ~ Gallery runners—those elegant, elongated rugs once devised for palaces and townhouses—have never […]
September 5, 2025

Rug of the Week IV: Mandaroux’s Le Carnaval — A Mid-Century Aubusson Tapestry in the Age of Postwar Reinvention

When the name Aubusson appears in a conversation among connoisseurs, it evokes an institution: five centuries of tapestry production that has furnished the courts of France, […]
August 29, 2025

Signatures and the Art of Attribution in Luxury Rugs: Collecting with Provenance and Prestige

A Picasso or a Lalique needs no introduction — the signature itself becomes shorthand for genius, provenance, and prestige. In the world of collectible textiles, authorship […]
August 29, 2025

Rug of the Week Series III: Power, Pattern, and Politics in French Needlepoints of the Second Empire

There are objects that decorate, and there are objects that define. This mid-19th century French needlepoint rug—handmade in wool between 1850 and 1860—is firmly of the […]
August 21, 2025

Rug of The Week Series II: Jean Lurçat’s L’Homme and the Political Resurrection of Tapestry

Some works enter a room as objects; others arrive as events. Jean Lurçat’s L’Homme does not merely hang—it presides. It does not wait for you to […]
August 18, 2025

The World of Period Piece Rugs and Kilims: Provenance, Style, and Collecting Masterworks

In the world of fine art and design, the term period piece is not a casual descriptor—it is an assurance of historical integrity, stylistic authenticity, and […]
August 14, 2025

How Rugs Frame and Define the Modern Open Interior: Defining Spaces From Palace Halls to Loft Living

The open-concept space is the modern equivalent of the grand hall and the ceremonial courtyard—a place where boundaries dissolve, yet zones must still be understood. In […]
August 7, 2025

Rug of The Week Series I: Gérard Schneider and the Power of Mid-Century Tapestry

There are objects you acquire, and there are objects that acquire you. This tapestry by Schneider is of the latter kind—an inheritance of ideas, forged in […]
August 1, 2025

Rug & Kilim Went to Italy: Tapestries and Art That Still Shape the Rooms We Build

There are a few moments in a designer’s life when the past speaks with such authority that it stills the noise of our modern age. On […]
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